michaelwpayton wrote:michaelwpayton wrote:Again, a layer of glass is great... but, if you don't use the correct wood, epoxy and methods... you're wasting your time... moisture will find its way in.
[Edit: Don't forget... epoxy MUST be UV protected, or it will breakdown. Maybe that, and/or certain fastening methods being employed, is why some are having problems.]
Larry C... as you can see from my comments above... and other posts of mine in other threads... I agree with you. That's why I mention, above, "methods" and "fastening methods" and why in other posts I have mentioned/recommended "taped seams, epoxy fillets," etc. Having already said all of that... my primary point above was to highlight the fact that epoxy, properly applied and protected, does not crack. By the way... I too have experience with plywood core composite boat building and have never had ANY moisture intrusion related problems.
Michael, I certainly agree with you and others that have boat building experience.
I agree that epoxy applied to a surface does not crack. I am just trying to emphasize that edges should be glassed even if the rest is just epoxied and UV protected. I wasn't disagreeing with you at all.
I am merely trying to add to what you and others have already said.
My goal is to help others with procedures which I have experience, and hope other will help me with my issues.
Larry